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How can I do this Matrix data operation?

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Federico Manfrin
Federico Manfrin on 12 Dec 2019
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
I got a matrix of data from a permanent magnet FEM analisys: z = f(x,y)
There are 360 colums,each one match a angle position of the rotor of the motor
There are 100 row, each one match a current applied to the stator of the motor during the fem analisys
Each one of the matrix value (z), is a torque value, wich is at that value thanks to the rotor position and the current at the stator.
Now I need to create a new matrix where
There are 360 colums,each one match a angle position of a rotor of a motor
There are 100 rows,each one is a torque value, ranging from the min to the max of the torque in the matrix above
Each one of the matrix value (z), should be a current value, that match the value of the first matrix,
how can I do this?
Thanks a lot

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Chuguang Pan
Chuguang Pan on 12 Dec 2019
It is Unworkable!
For eaxample, every row of new matrix need that there must exist current and angle pairs which generate same torque.
But the Original matrix may not exist such pairs!
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Federico Manfrin
Federico Manfrin on 12 Dec 2019
Edited: Federico Manfrin on 12 Dec 2019
Yes, this may be. But we can workaround .. this could be some idea:
1) Maybe a solution could be to get a bigger starting matrix from and interp2 operation
2) Another idea could be to find the nearest value of torque matching the desired one.
A worst problem could be if there's the same value twice in the matrix

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